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    		<p>The following shows the various HTML5 date/time widgets in action.
			Note that at the time of this writing, Opera is the only browser
			that renders the calendars natively - all the other browsers
			require <code>html5Widgets</code>.
			<a href="http://www.useragentman.com/blog/?p=1110">Back to User Agent Man HTML5 Forms article.</a></p>
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				<legend>Internet Explorer 6 Retirement Timeline</legend>
				
				
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                        <th>Retirement Date of IE6 in your Office: </th>

                        <td><input type="datetime-local" name="DateTimeLocalTest" value=
                        "">
						<div class="description">This uses the 
						<code>datetime-local</code> input type
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                        <th>Retirement Date of IE6 in your Company:</th>

                        <td><input type="datetime" name="DateTimeTest" value=
                        "">
						<div class="description">This uses the 
						<code>datetime</code> input type.  Note the format is
						slightly different that in <code>datetime-local</code>.
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                        <th>Date You Will Quit If IE6 Remains: </th>

                        <td><input type="date" name="DateTest" value=
                        "">
						<div class="description">This uses the 
						<code>date</code> input type
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                        <th>Month Your Will Give Notice: </th>

                        <td><input type="month" name="MonthTest" value=
                        "">
						<div class="description">This uses the 
						<code>month</code> input type
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                        <th>Week of Blissful Unemployment: </th>

                        <td><input type="week" name="WeekTest" value=
                        "">
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						<code>week</code> input type
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